Bill was well into his 20's when he saw Margaret Turner at a summer camp meeting and sparks started flying. ALEXANDER, Raymond Lawrence1932-2010Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Platte Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 28 2010 - Raymond Lawrence Alexander Jr. died Sunday, June 27, 2010, at his home in Platte City. She was born September 3, 1922, to John Marshall and Edna Marie (Fann) Thompson. He was a kind husband and loving father, taking great pride in his family, providing them will all the comforts of life. ABART, Mary Frances GILLILAN1920-2004Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 21 2004 - Mary Frances Abart, 84, Clinton, died at the Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton Tuesday, July 20, 2004. She was a member of the church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. To this union one child was born, Charles Henry Auer, who is two years old. Mr. Allis was converted and became a member of the Good Hope Baptist church 20 years ago, living in Christ, a noble and pure Christian life. In addition to his wife Carol, survivors include a daughter, Chandra M. Acker, Leawood, Ks., and a son, Curtis M. Acker, Lake Lotawana, Mo. He was preceded in death by two brothers Phillips and H. P. Acker and a sister, Maude Chryst. Since the death of his daughter, Miss Lucy, his son, Robert Allen, and family have made his home for him. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Helen Miller and Mary Anna Chaufty, and one brother, Harold Albin. Survivors include a son Gary Arwood and his wife Jamie, Chilhowee; a daughter Glenda Pittman and her husband David, Lee's Summit; five grandchildren, April LaFarge and her husband Travis, Mike Arwood, Chris Arwood and his wife Tracey, Jennifer Hess and her husband Steven, and John Pittman; six great-grandchildren, Alexis, Kanden, Jordan, Ashlyn, James and Corbin. She enjoyed walks with their dog, Jake, and feeding the birds. Bank failures soon after taking most of her means, she had to turn to devising ways of making a living. The latter are Mrs. Nora Easley of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ida Miller, Mrs. Allie Hoeppner, Mrs. Doll Barrow, and Miss Myrtle Allen all of this community, and Curtis Allen of Girard, Kas. Both legs were broken and the skull fractured. In 1986 he was united in marriage to Teresa Gemes at Warsaw. He was quiet in his manner, inoffensive in his speech, generous to the faults of others and was generally regarded as a man who attended strictly to his own business. Additionally, she is survived by nephews, Howard Harvey and Melvin Harvey, and niece Lana Perry. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Oliver and Jim Albin, and two daughters, Tammie Lee and Edna Ann. Robert's hobby was his home and working in his yard. Vernon, MO. He surrendered at Shreveport, La. Surviving Mrs. When living in Hickory county she taught school. Mildred Bailey received this notice as he was a 1937 classmate. Higher wind gusts possible.. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. May 14, 1924 - Opal learned early in life to live by the scripture 1 Timothy 6:6, But godliness with contentment is great gain. He was born Monday, December 12, 1938 to Gilbert Morse and Anna Ivy (Hillbrand) Ashley of Tightwad, Henry County. His illness was aggravated by an accident in which he was injured on a speed track while testing out a machine. Surviving are a step-son, Ron Arthur, of Raymore, MO; two step-daughters, Evelyn Wooliver and husband Jessie and Alma June Hill and husband Bob; two brothers, Ray McCarty, of Gilbertsville, KY and Robert McCarty and wife Mary, of Sedalia, MO; several nieces and nephews; and numerous step-grandchildren, great and great-great- grandchildren. On December 31, 1953, at the First Baptist Church in Calhoun, he married Shirley May Rucker and she survives of the home. They later moved to Brookfield. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Mark and Rick Armstrong; two sisters, Della Rhude and Bertha Rhude and four brothers, Leslie, Ray, Donald and Thomas Armstrong. Robert Avery was sent to Tennessee for his education and taught school for a number of years on his return and has the oldest teacher's certificate in the county. She died at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, April 6, 2005, at the age of 76 years. One of Virginia's main goals was to make sure that the community was aware that the local KATY Depot was the last of its kind on the old line. Besides his devoted companion of many years, Mr. Ashley is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. F. Weidemann, and Mrs. W. H. Sperry of Clinton: Silas Gilbert and Roy E. Ashley of Sheridan Lake, Colorado. He was a strong Southern man and his sympathies were with the South, but he always believed that the Southern people should have fought for their rights within the Union and under the old flag. The remains were taken to Bethlehem for burial Thursday. Due to the Truman Dam project, they sold their home and moved to their current farm near Leeton in 1973 where they lived for the past 30 years. He was a member of the Windsor United Methodist Church. He claimed of not resting well during the night, but planned to take care of some cane on the farm, one of the neighbors having agreed to come over and help with the work. She taught in the high schools in Bevier and Gower for several years. Mrs. Allison was a member of the First Baptist Church of Higginsville, Rebekah Lodge, Lafayette County Women's Republican Club and the Higginsville Garden Club. She took great pride in her grandchildren and clipped all pictures and articles from the newspaper in which they were mentioned. Surviving are her parents, Gary and Deb and her brother Eric; grandparents and family in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area and grandparents Howard and Wilma Abney, great-grandmother Beulah Abney, two uncles, Tom and Marvin Abney, one aunt, Susan Carter, great-grandmother, Nellie Hoover, Lee's Summit, and many others who knew and loved her. These reunions were like seeing family. He traveled for the Fletcher Candy Co. for two years, going from them into the employ of Loose-Wiles Co., and closed his 20 years as traveling salesman for them, December 1924, when his health became so poor he was not able to go any longer. She married Ralph Allen on June 26, 1938, and he died August 7, 1995. She was united in marriage to Alfred H. Allison, February 21 1892. Since the death of her husband in January, her health seemed to fail. He is survived by two daughters, Brenda Helmer and husband Mike, Shawnee, Kansas, and Wilma Edwards and husband Ash, Newark, Delaware, and seven grandchildren, Herb Edwards, Alan Edwards, Doug Edwards, Roger Edwards, Cindy Evangelista, Heath Helmer and Sunnie Helmer. ABINGTON, Joseph F.1856-1900Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOJoseph F. Abington, at one time a resident of this vicinity, died in Walla Walla, Washington, Tuesday of last week, of cancer of the stomach. He is survived by his wife, Teresa, of the home; one son, Chester, and three daughters, Jamie, Crystal and Amanda, all of the home; his mother. ARMSTRONG, Alice WARD1923-2014Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOAlice Armstrong, 91, of Windsor, Missouri, died Tuesday, December 2, 2014, at Windsor Healthcare & Rehabilitation, Windsor. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 14, at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton. After his marriage, he and wife lived in Clinton where he worked as a pottery molder, and later was on a Frisco bridge gang, then for 17 years was in a Chicago and Alton freight house at Kansas City. ALEXANDER, Walter Fount1853-1905Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Mar 11 1905 - Walter Fount Alexander was born at Burksville, Cumberland County, Ky., December 24, 1853; died at his home near LaDue, this state, Friday morning, March 3, 1905. When the message came of her death a family reunion dinner was being held at his house, so all could be with his sister, Mrs. Mollie Marr, who is on her way from Colorado Springs to Springfield to make her home. Since that time he has suffered a great deal and it is thought the continued ill health and suffering so preyed upon his mind that in a fit of mental aberration he thought he would end it all by taking his own life. & A.M., Order of the Eastern Star, Windsor Chapter No. Flower enjoyed life and people and fun. Her husband, Jeff D. Allen, died several years ago. The other two sons, Hannibal H. Armstrong, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and A. L. Armstrong, of Clinton, survive, also four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. And boys found favoritism in her heart though she was always strictly just and fair. She lived there until sixteen years of age. Mr. Albin had been in failing health for several years. Her quilts and needlework are specimens of real art. Mrs. Auer died Monday afternoon (June 22, 1970) at a Clinton boarding house. ALLEN, James Thomas Sr. Dr.1864-1929Drakes Chapel Cemetery, Deer Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Apr 1929 - A noble man has received his reward. Robert C. Armstrong received an eighth-grade education at Willow Branch school, then attended an academy at Paxton, Ill. November 27, 1906, he was united in marriage with Miss Frances E. Ward. Funeral services were held December 5. For more than 30 years she lived in the unpretentious little three room white house at 308 South Fifth street and in truth the world beat a path to her door, for she was a master needle woman. In 1970, he was featured in Successful Farming magazine's issue on crop planning. She had worked as a supervisor for the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City and then she and her husband owned and operated Ayer's Surf and Turf in Lowry City for 20 years. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Pennie Paxton of Windsor, Missouri, who passed away on April 14, 2023, at the age of 63, leaving to mourn family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, five brothers and three sisters. David Kessler's top 4 tips for dealing with holiday grief. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 17, at the First Baptist Church of Clinton. Barrett attended Junior College in Eldorado, Kansas. He also leaves four sisters - Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs. Charles Major, both of Clinton; Mrs. James Elder, of Shawnee Mound; Mrs. Frank Elder, of Bryan, Ohio. Funeral services are to be held at the family home this Thursday morning and interment at the Sardis burial grounds. Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband Ray Allis, and a sister, Eugenia Wulf in 1985. Other survivors include one stepson, Ralph Prescott; one nephew, Howard Abney, and sister-in-law, Beulah Abney of Clinton. Funeral services were Wednesday at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Regretting to see it torn down, yet realizing the new must ever replace the old, she helped with the new building in every way possible. On May 21, 1959, he was united in marriage to Esther Hicks Ode in Colorado Springs, Colorado and following their marriage they made their home there until 1976, when they moved near Warsaw. ANTES, Marcius S.1913-1994Memorial Park Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Marcius S. Antes was born August 14, 1913 in Sedalia, the son of Marcius S. and Louise Breig Antes. The funeral was at her home Thursday afternoon. Dean Holland directed the pilot. Her hospitality has been beautifully exemplified all these years, by the home comings, which she maintained, and the Thanksgiving feasts, which she so bountifully served to friends and kindred. A couple of extra special gifts she created include a quilt that she and Tod hand stitched, together. When finished, they embroidered outlines of their hands and the date on a square, creating a priceless heirloom for their children. Another such gift was a pair of moccasins made by hand from deer skin, for every immediate family member. A total of 12 pair. He was a most devoted son, his love for his mother being the supreme passion of his life, her comfort always being his first content. One daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Freund, has made her home with her parents and was with her mother during his last moments. He was at the time of his death one of the few surviving soldiers of that war, drawing a pension from the government. Funeral services were Monday, January 31, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. Mr. Earlier, he worked construction and helped build Whiteman Air Force Base. Her other memberships included Christian Women's Fellowship, honorary Diaconate Emeritus at Community Christian Church, AARP, Golden Key Club, the Federal Government Worker's Association, National Association of Retired Federal Employees and past member of Eastgate Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Her dried flowers were beautiful and graced the homes of many friends and family members. His wife called the daughter, Mrs. Rutherford, who was sleeping upstairs and they summoned the doctor, but apoplexy had caused his death. They were the parents of three children; Mary Kathryn, Alan Eugene and James Edgar. Richard was born on July 17, 1964 in Sedalia, Missouri to his father Marion Angel and mother Geraldine Angel who preceded him in death. He is survived by his father Craig Anderson of Santa Rosa, California; his mother Kim Fagan and stepfather Lee of the home; one son Apollo Anderson of Clinton; two brothers,, Jacob Hall and Jordan Anderson of the home; three sisters, Tasha Anderson of California, Rachel Talbot and Hannah Talbot, both of the home, and his paternal grandmother Margaret Anderson of Santa Rosa, California. of Sharpshooters. Survivors include one son Robert Hummell, Holt Summit, Lisa Harder, Joplin, Lora Ann Coke, Mexico; one brother Thomas Nickell and wife Ann, Alabama, one sister Vicky O'Farrell, Montrose; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. AVERY, Rhoda Augusta DODGE1838-1923Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Death of Mrs. A. C. Avery - This occurred at 2 a.m. Thursday, July 26th, 1923, after years of frail health or practically ever since the death of her husband, September 18, 1911. Lila Frances ever watched out for her mother's comfort, and happiness, also of those about her. Church of Brandon. Burial was in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. She grew up near Manchester and there attended school. Two children blessed the union - Raymond, aged 14, and Helen, aged 12. A special place in Howard's upbringing and heart was filled by his grandparents, Fred "Grannie" and Mary "Mamma" Adkins. He was a farmer and owned and lived on a farm east of Blairstown most of his life. Following their marriage they made their home in Warsaw until moving to Urbana In 1990. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Sue Stoner. No thin, worn out soil - but the thick black loam of 100 years ago. She was a member of the Windsor United Methodist Church and a faithful volunteer in the church kitchen and during Red Cross blood drives held at the church. What Windsor Obituaries Contain Windsor obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Mr. Austin lived in Sedalia. He was born near Beamon, on January 23, 1920, the son of George and Frances Cunningham Adams. AYDELOTTE, Virginia W. SCHRYVER1916-2008Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 20 2008 - Virginia W. Aydelotte, 91, was born on Nov. 14, 1916 in Appleton City to Earl and Isabella Catherine (Coffin) Schryver. She is survived by two sons, Keith Adams of the home and Russell Adams of Green Ridge; one daughter, Linda Faulkenberry of Clinton; three sisters, Melodee Costello of Los Angeles, California, Joann Houseman and Betty Beach, both of Omaha, Nebraska; as well as 12 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, numerous great-great-grandchildren, family and friends. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. Survivors include two brothers, C. Ralland Smart, Springfield, and Paul Smart, Edwards; a sister, Trilba Hansen, Lee's Summit; two nieces, Carol and Debby, and three nephews, Dennis, Danny and Damon. ALLISON, Alma L. JOLLIFFE1912-1977White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOMemorial rites were held for Alma Allison last Sunday at the First Baptist Church in El Dorado Springs, Mo. In 1988 he and Darlene moved to Appleton City. Her first marriage was in 1864, when attending a house part. ARNOLD, Roberta Ann FLOYD1950-2010Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MOMrs. In addition to his wife, Mr. Adams is survived by three sons, Eldon C. Adams, Keith Adams, Calhoun, and Russell Adams, Green Ridge; a daughter, Linda L. Faulkenberry, Tightwad; a sister, Nancy Jane Flanegin, Independence; 15 grandchildren, including a special grandson, Mike Adams; 37 great-grandchildren and three great-great-granddaughters; numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Bernice was preceded in death by her husband Elmer on July 18, 1980 and two sons, Robert Lee Anderson and Butch Anderson. Early in her life, Cleo accepted Christ as her savior. He married Dianna Ripley. He was moved to the home of Gus Elges, a relative of East Franklin Street, where he lingered unconscious until Tuesday morning, when death relieved him. While working on the farm Robert played city baseball in Osceola. Yet with each gave a part of herself and to every patron sifted some of her brave philosophy of life. Under Hank's leadership, Adkins Printing Inc. has grown into the successful election supply business it is today, servicing counties in more than four states. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred L. Athon; her daughter Adetha Wilson; her sisters, Hallie White, Della Sheppard, Ruth Townsend and her brother Henry Bell. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Don Armstrong, and one sister, Myrtle Hagee. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Rutherford, husband and daughter Aletrice, also live with Mr. Armstrong, making four generations living in the same house. Funeral services were held at the Huston-Turner Chapel March 23, 1936. ARNOLD, Roxie E.1902-2002Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 10 2002 - Roxie E. Arnold, 100, Harrisonville, died May 8, 2002, at Golden Years Nursing Home. The two daughters still survive him; Mrs. R. A. Woolfolk of St. Charles, Missouri, and Mrs. George J. Shelton of Windsor, Missouri. She was a member of the Church of God Holiness in Appleton City. ALLEN, Verna Maxine LEWIS1939-2016Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MOVerna "Maxine" Allen, 76, died Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at her home in Clinton. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 7 at Northeast Baptist Church. Renita graduated from Windsor High School in 1985 and had worked in the home health care field in many area homes around the Windsor area. Surviving are his wife of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Lila) Bowman, and Mrs. Bertrice (Irma May) Saxton, both of Springfield, Mo. Services will be Tuesday at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel, Osceola, Mo., burial in Lowry City, Mo. Our lives are richer for having known him. She was born November 24, 1919, in Springfork, Mo., the daughter of Fred William Fajen and Mary Katherine (Schroeder) Fajen. He was at University Hospital, Columbia, Mo., after complications from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP).He was born August 12, 1948, in Kansas City, Mo., the son of Harold Carter Alcorn and Ozetta Agnes (Brockman) Alcorn. In 1972 Howard and Wilma moved to Clinton. He is survived by one daughter, Tina Jolkebrit Adee, Warrensburg; his twin sister, Kathy Stone, Deepwater; four brothers, Marion Angel, Deepwater, John Angel, Brumley, Albert Barton, Deepwater, and David Angel, Harrisonville, as well as a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. There were the family domino and card parties; times together as a family were precious to him. She also enjoyed farm life and raising cattle and poultry. The best poems for funerals, memorial services., and cards. Rheumatism of the heart was the fatal malady. He was in the 6th Armored Division under General Patton in France where he won the Bronze Star for meritorious action under enemy fire. Those of the children who have preceded their father are Ida E., Edith May, Ralph Elton and Wilbur Loyd. Following graduation, Hazel worked at the ElDorado Springs Shoe factory. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. He was reared in Henry County, near the Johnson County line He attended the public schools of the county and attended the Warrensburg Normal, now Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg, the Sedalia Business College and the Morrisville College. Gailard was preceded in death by his wife and is survived by nine nieces and nephews. He was one of the outstanding religious workers of that community and during his 57 years of attendance there, he competently filled the following offices: Church chorister, deacon, Sunday School teacher, church clerk and trustee, to which tasks the Holy Spirit separated and his brethren called him. AKERS, Edward Ray1864-1943Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jul 8 1943 - Edward Roy Akers, who with his wife had made his home on the Joe Ross farm one mile south of Maurine for some years, fell at his task in the field there Wednesday, June 30, 1943. Elmer the eldest son died at the age of six months. Mrs. Austin had been in ill health for more than two years. He moved his membership to Virginia when he went there, and became an officer in the church, and always took an active part in the church. She was one of the good pioneer mothers, whose life showed the master's guidance and she raised her children according to His teachings, guiding their footsteps in the paths of righteousness. Null of Windsor, Asa A. of Kansas City and Mrs. E.W. Funeral services were held Monday, July 29, at the Consalus Chapel in Clinton. Deputy Hayley Collins plants one of 20 trees at the park, assisted by Nick Midthun while other Public Works staff look on. A funeral mass will be conducted with interment following at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. ANGEL, Geraldine CARDWELL1941-2012Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 5 2013 - Geraldine (Ma) Angel was born at home on September 14, 1941, to James Hulen Cardwell and Frances Louise Thompson Cardwell in Warsaw. Funeral services were Monday, January 11, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home in Osceola. Military rites were accorded by the American Legion 131, Warrensburg. Bush. After she was unable to talk she wrote her last messages to her loved ones. She is survived by 7 children, Grace E. Shockley, Clinton, Mo., Patricia P. Cobb (Lonnie), Lee's Summit, Mo., Felton D. Avery (Lois), Grandview, Mo., Larry M. Avery, Inglewood, California; John S. Avery (Vivian L.), Olathe, Kansas; David H. Avery, Springfield, Illinois; and Dale W. Avery (Laura), Bloomington, Illinois. He died on Saturday, April 24, 2010, at the Sac-Osage Hospital in Osceola. For months he had to take medicine during the night. He married Helen Ruth Blackwell November 22, 1959, at Mt. She had returned to the General Hospital 15 weeks ago when her condition became even more grave, and there the end came quietly. He was a member of the American Legion Post at Clinton. Russell Akey, a son, succeeded his father as manager of the Pendleton J. C. Penney store. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters Juanita Silvers and Lois Goth, and two brothers-in-law, Bob Silvers and Joseph Goth. They sold that farm and bought the beautiful farm located in the rolling hills near Calhoun where she lived at the time of her death. She was born In Winona, this state in 1890. Henry County & Clinton, MO Obituaries, 25+ indexes He is survived by his wife, Ethel Archer; one son, Michael Dismang; two brothers, Richard Archer and Kenneth Archer; one sister, Ruth Ann Beckley; five grandchildren. He, with his sister, now deceased cared faithfully and tenderly for their aged and invalid mother, to end of her life. He returned to Clinton in 1879, and from that time until two years ago was largely and actively interested in the First National Bank, and its successor, the Citizens Bank, holding prominent positions in its management. She leaves two sisters - Mrs. Amelia Snyder, age 91, and Mrs. Kate Zener, both of Hollywood, California. ASBURY, Alice "Allie" HARRIS1872-1896Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Saturday, Dec 12 1896 - Died in this city on Wednesday, Mrs. Alice Asbury, after a lingering illness with consumption. Death resulted from pneumonia and complications. Keith attended school and graduated from Chilhowee High School, Chilhowee. He died in the county infirmary Oct. 5, 1916, and was brought home by his brother and laid to rest in the family graveyard. As her children married, Edith began to enjoy the arrival of her four grandchildren, Melissa, Erik, Aaron and Taylor. Following her senior year in high school, Pamela enrolled in the music program at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri. She worked as a Mary Kay cosmetic consultant for 23 years. At the time the Eye went to press no funeral arrangements had been made. ADAMS, Glen E.1926-2019Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOGlen E. Adams, 92, of Windsor, Missouri, died Friday, June 7, 2019, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. He was born November 12, 1912, in Johnson County, the son of George Robert and Sallie Elizabeth (Stuart) Allen. In addition to his wife, Mr. Alcorn is survived by a daughter, Iva Lou Banning, Armstrong; a son, Norman Alcorn, Sedalia; a brother, Wilson Alcorn, Windsor; a sister, Helen Comer, Marionville; 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. It had been many years since he lived in Clinton, but all who remember him, love him. 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